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Some Letters of Franklin's Correspondents. 175 

London 31 st 3 d / Mo. 1776. 

I could not with any satisfaction avoid informing my 
Friend Doctor Franklin that Lord Howe continues as 
respectable a Character at this hour, as when we last 
parted — a Hint, that I thought, in every point of view, 
consistent for me to communicate to my respectable Friend, 
at this critical Conjuncture; with this addition, that what- 
ever the mission of Lord Howe may prove, I am firmly 
persuaded that it will not be for want of inclination in him, 
should the Ollive Branch not rise superior to the direful din 
of war — In this Sentiment, I am not alone, as my much 
valued & able fellow Labourer in the desireable Work of 
Peace most cordially joins me and however the M: D. & 
myself differ in opinion from others, we daily have the 
satisfaction of hearing from all Parties. 

Approbation of the Man, who, we have wished, should 
wear the Laurels, by reuniting the Colonies to the Mother 
Country — an achievement deserving of more honours & 
which must be productive of more heartfelt Satisfaction to a 
Good Man than the Destruction of an Armada. 
I am Thy respectful Friend 

David Barclay. 

Doctor Benjamin Franklin in America. 



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176 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



LOSSES OF THE MILITARY AND NAVAL FORCES 
ENGAGED IN THE WAS OF THE AMERICAN 
REVOLUTION. 

[The following lists of officers of the British army and navy killed and 
wounded, and of the British, American, French, Spanish, and Dutch men- 
of-war captured and destroyed during the American Revolution, was com- 
piled about the year 1784 by Lieutenant George Inman, of H. R. M. Twenty- 
sixth Foot, whose narrative of his services during the war was printed in 
the Pennsylvania Magazine, Vol. VII. p. 237. While it cannot be 
supposed to be exhaustively complete, it would be difficult now to bring 
together so extensive a series of lists of such a character.] 

List of Officers killed since the Commencement of the War 
19 th April 1775, Regiments etc. and officers of Marines 
serving on Shore. 

Generals. 
Regts Where killed 

44 th Brig. Gen. Agnew Germantown 

24 th Brig. Gen. Fraser Saratoga 

Colonels and Lt. Colonels. 



Guards 


Colonel Howard 


On his passage home 


n 


Lt. Col. Hall 


) 


a 


Lt. Col. Stewart 


V Carolinas 


33 d 


Lt. Col. Webster 


3 


5 «, 


Lt. Col. Walcot 


r Germantown 


15 th 


Lt. Col. Bird 


^2 d 


Lt. Col. Abercrombie 


Bunker's Hill 


fch 


Lt. Col. Can- 


White Plains 




Lt. Col. Grant 


Long Island 




Lt. Col. Monckton 


Monmouth 




Lt. Col. Campbell 


Forts Montgomery & Clinton 




Lt. Col. Gordon 


Near Chamble 




Majors. 


24 th 


Major Grant 


Near Saratoga 


40 th 


Major Montgomery 


New London 


43 d 


Major Spendlove 


Bunker's Hill 


.52* 


Major Williams 


it <( 



12/ (.391 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 177 



Regts 




Where killed 


Marines 


Major Pitcairn 


Bunker's Hill 


58 th 


Major Burke 


Gibraltar 


63 d 


Major Sill 


Forts Montgomery & Clinton 


71 


Major Menzies 


On board transport, Boston 
Harbour 


a 


Major Ferguson 


Carolina 


95 tu 


Major Pierson 


Island of Jersey 


98 th 


Major Hutchinson 


East Indies 




Captains. 


Guards 


Hon. Captain Finch 


Near Weathersfield, Jersey 


n 


Captain Schutz 


Carolina 


40 th 


Captain Wolfe 


Near Valley Forge Pa. 


n 


Captain Craige 


New London 


Guards 


Captain Maynard 


) 


it 


Captain Goodrich 


V Carolinas 


it 


Captain Lord Douglass 


J 


Artillery 


Captain Jones 


Saratoga 


k 


Captain Reeves 


Gibraltar 


4th 


Captain Evelyn 


Frogs Neck 


5 tu 


Captain Downes 


Bunker's Hill 


a 


Captain Gore 


Monmouth 


(i 


Captain Charlton 


Germantown 


mil 


Captain Helyar 


Carolina 


9 th 


Captain Stapylton 


Saratoga 


14 th 


Captain Fordyce 


Near Norfolk, Virginia 


17 th 


Captain Sir Alexander 
Murray 


Long Island 


tt ■ 


Captain Tew 


Stoney Point 


(C 


Honble Captain Leslie 


Princeton 


23 d 


Captain Wills 


Monmouth 


26 th 


Captain Stuart 


Montgomery Fort 


28 tu 


Captain Deering 


White Plains 


tt 


Captain Hay 


St Lucia 


a 


Captain Elliott 


St Kitts 


33 d 


Captain Cotton 
Captain Malcolm 


r Near Cambden, Carolina 


1 1 


Captain Kerr 


Yorktown, Virginia 


35 


Captain Lyons 


Bunker's Hill 


a 


Captain Phillips 


Near Princeton, Jersey 


52 d 


Captain Addison 


) 


tt 


Captain Smith 


Y Bunker's Hill 


tc 


Captain Davidson 


3 


VOL. 


xxvii. — 12 





178 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



Regts 




Where killed 


52 a 


Captain Nelson 


Long Island 


n 


Captain Williamson 


Princeton 


it 


Captain Powell 


Monmouth 


63 d 


Captain Drury 


Brandywine 


64 


Captain Nairne 


a 


65 


Captain Hudson 


Bunker's Hill 


67 


Captain Sharwin 


n tt 


69 


Captain Ross 


St Kitts 


71 


Capt Campbell 


Near Savannah, Georgia 


<< 
n 


Capt Campbell 
Capt Cameron 


r Carolina 


88* 


Capt Brown 


On his passage from the Island 
of Rattan to Jamaica 


100 th 


Capt Crawford 


In a transport at St Jago * 


Marines 
«< 


Capt Ellis 
Capt Campbell 


| Bunker's Hill 


u 


Capt Logan 


Long Island 


<< 


Capt Clugston 


Monaica East Indies 


35 


Capt L Gore 


White Plains 


10 th 


Capt Mcintosh 


<< n 


98 


Capt. Brox. Jenkinsor 


1 On board the Burford in the 
East Indies 


Marines 


Captain Ragg 


On board the Majue friend ['?] 


38 th 


Captain Norman 


Near Elizabethtown Jersey 


53 d 


Captain White 


Saratoga 




Lieutenants. 


Artillery 


Lt Lovell 


Long Island 




Lt Disaguliers 


Near Woodbridge, Jersey 




Lt Wallace 


Georgia 




Lt O'Hara 


Carolina 




Lt Vaughn 


Monmouth 




Lt Cleyland 


Saratoga 




Lt Gruinly 


Gibraltar 


1 st Foot 


Lt Wilson 


J St Kitts 


< t 


Lt Clark 


3 d 


Lt Beckwith 


Carolina 


4th 


Lt Knight 


Lexington 


5 th 


Lt Harris 


St Lucia 


9 tb 
11 


Lt Westrope 
Lt Wright 


r Saratoga 


10 th 


Lt Verner 


Bunker's Hill 


<( 


Lt Blenerhassett 


Staten Island 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 179 



Regts 



Where tilled 



14 th 
<< 


Lt Napier 
Lt Leslie 


■ Near Norfolk, Virginia 


t < 


Lt Bruere 


Bunker's Hill 


15 th 


Lt Faulkiner 


Brandywine 


39 ,h 


Lt Cunningham 


Gibraltar 


40 th 


Lt Barber 


Brandywine 


«< 


Lt Smith 


New London 


42 


Lt Gilchrist 


Monmouth 


43 


Lt Hull 


Lexington 


44 


Lt Kennedy 


Monmouth 


47 

<< 


LtHilliard ) 

x , ~ . , >■ Bunker s Hill 

Lt Gould ) 


<< 


Lt McCleod 


Near Wilmington N. Carolina 


52 


Lt Grann 


Bunker's Hill 


i < 


Lt Doyle 


Brandywine 


<< 


Lt Higgins 


Bunker's Hill 


62 


Lt Reynell 


1 


<< 


Lt Hervey 


► Saratoga 


<< 


Lt Stuart 


1 


63 


Lt Dalryrnple 


Bunker's Hill 


<< 


Lt Wrixon 


Fort Montgomery 


<< 


Lt Money 


) 


(< 


Lt Cope 


' Carolina 


<< 


Lt Gibson 


\ 


15 th 


Lt Pinefeather 


Near Philadelphia 


<( 


Lt Westenra 


St Kitts 


16 th 


Lt Carrol 


Pensacola 


<< 


Lt Calderwood 


Georgia 


17 


Lt Morgan 


Germantown 


19 


Lt Hickman 


Eutaw Carolina 


20 


Lt Lucas 




i < 


Lt Cooke 


<■ Near Saratoga 


<« 


Lt Obins 


1 


21 


Lt Currie 




( < 
<< 


Lt Mackenzie 
Lt Robinson 


■ Near Saratoga 


<( 


Lt Turnbull 




22 


Lt Cunningham 


Near Brunswick Jerseys 


23 


Lt Robinson 


Near Guilford, Carolina 


<< 


Lt Mair 
Lt Guyon 


► Yorktown, Virginia 


24 th 


Lt Gordon 


By a rebel centry near Cam 



bridge when Prisoner 



180 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



Regts 


Where killed 


26 tb 


Lt Gordon 


Fort Montgomery 


27th 


Lt Minchin 


Brandywine 


29 th 


Lt Douglass 


Saratoga 


33 


Lt Drummond 


r Brandywine 


u 


Lt Harris 


35 th 


Lt Bard 


Bunker's Hill 


1 1 


Lt Jocelyn 


White Plains 


63 d 


Lt Lloyd 


Carolina 




Lt Lyster 
Lt Dunn 


r Yorktown Virginia 


64 th 


Lt Freeman 


Charleston S. C. 


65 


Lt Smith 


Bunker's Hill 


7P t 


Lt Campbell 


Near Cambden, Carolina 


a 


Lt McKenzie 


Fort Montgomery 


i< 


Lt McPherson 


Carolina 


n 


Lt Fraser 


Yorktown Virginia 


74th 


Lt Campbell 


a n 


80 th 


Lt Alston 


r Virginia 


a 


Lt Belvaird 


88 tu 


Lt French 


On his passage from the Island 
of Rattan to Jamaica 


it 


Lt Charles Stuart 


East Indies 


60 th 


Lt Finley 


Georgia 


98 


Lt Griffin 


) On board transports at St. Jago 
) with Commodore Johnston 


100 


Lt McDonald 


Mar 


ines Lt Shea 


") 




' Lt Finnie 


[ Bunker's Hill 




' Lt Gardner 


3 




' Lt Colethrust 


Boston Lighthouse 




' Lt Haggart 


Saratoga 




' Lt Davis 
' Lt Crew 


> Minorca 




' Lt Barrett 


Monaica East Indies 


38 th 


Lt Dutton 


Bunker's Hill ? 


a 


Lt Johnston 


Brandywine 


it 


Lt Edwards 


Worcester East Indies 


Mai 


ines Lt Mounier 


West Indies 



Ensigns and Cornets. 

16 th Dragoons Cornet Geary Jerseys 

17 " Cornet Ogilvie Virginia 

4 th Foot Ensign Haddon Germantown 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 181 



Regts 



Where killed 



5 th 


Ensign Currie 


On board ship West Indies 


15 th 


Ensign Frederick 


Germantown 


17 th 


Ensign Phillips 


< < 


22 d 


En n Proctor 


Rhode Island 


< t 


Adams 


it <i 


33 


En n Talbot 


Guilford S Carolina 


40 


En Q Whillock 


r New London 


<< 


En n Hyde 


52 


En n Hall 


Near Woodbridge Jersey 


62 


En n Taylor 


Near Saratoga 


a 


En n Phillips 


r Near Saratoga 


a 


En n Young 


64 


En n Grant 


Germantown 


(< 


En n Laton 


Carolina 


71 


En n McPherson 


r Carolina 


< t 


En n Grant 


1 1 


En n McGregor 


r Siege of Charleston 


n 


En n Cameron 


98 


En n Morris 


On board a transport at St Jago 


22 


En n Dowling 


Ehode Island 


35 


En n Eagle 


White Plains 


14 


En n Hesketh 


Bunker Hill 



List of Officers Wounded since 19 th April 1775 belonging 
to His Majesty's Regular Forces, with the Marine Offi- 
cers serving on Shore. 



Generals. 



Regts 




Where wounded 


46 


Major General Vaughn 


York Island 


42 


Brig r Gen. Stirling 


Near Elizabethtown, Jersey 


Guards 


Brig r Gen. O'Hara 


Guilford, Carolina 


Guards 


Brig r Gen. Trelawney 


Monmouth 


51 .t 


Brig' Gen. Pringlle 


Minorca 




Colonels and Lt 


, Colonels. 


Guards 


Col. Howard 


Guilford, Carolina 


3 d Foot 


Lt. Col. Stewart 


Eutaw " 


10 th 


Lt Col Smith 


Lexington 


23 d 


Lt Col Bernard 


t i 


33 d 


Lt Col Webster 


Cambden, Carolina 


40 th 


Lt Col Musgrave 


Frogs Neck 



182 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



Regts 




Where wounded 


45th 


Lt Col Mouckton 


Long Island 


54th 


Lt Col Eyre 


New London 


55 


Lt Col Meadows 


Brandywine 


62 


Lt Col Anstruthers 


Saratoga 


79 


Lt Col Tarlton 


Yorktown, Virg a 


20 


Lt Col Lind 


Saratoga 


5 th 


Lt Col Walcot 


Bronks River 




Majors. 


Artillery 


Major Lewis 


Gibraltar 


3 d Foot 


Honble Major Leslie 


Carolina 


9 th 


Major Forbes 


Saratoga 


10 th 


Major Gardner 


Monmouth 


17 th 


Major Sturbenzie 


York Island & Jerseys 


20 th 


Major Aekland 


Saratoga 


24 th 


Major Agnew 


it 


27 tn 


Major Conran 


Danbury 


42 d 


Major Murray 


York Island 


44th 


Major Hope 


Danbury 


47 


Major Smith 


Bunker Hill 


53 


Major Earl Balcarras 


Saratoga 


62 


Major Harnage 


a 


63 


Major Weyms 


S° Carolina 


64 


Major McLeroth 


Brandywine 


65 


Major Butter 


Bunker Hill 


72 


Major Horsfall 


Gibraltar 


76 


Major Earl of Caithness Elisabethtown, Jersey 


52 


Major Humphreys 


Woodbridge Jersey 




Capta 


ins. 


Guards 


Capt Bellew 


Monmouth 


a 


Capt Swanton 


Guilford Carolina 


Guards 


Capt Maitland 


•Guilford Carolina 


Artillery 


Capt Huddleston 


| Bunker Hill 


1 < 


Capt Lenioine 


tt 


Capt Bloinfield 


Saratoga 


a 


Capt Charlton 




1 1 


Capt Fade 


Minorca 


a 
a 


Capt Grove 
Capt Seward 


r Gibraltar 


l 8t Foot 
it 


Capt Wallace 
Capt Buckeridge 


Y St Kitts 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 183 



Regta 




Where wounded 


4 th Foot 

a 


Capt West 
Capt Belfour 


| Bunker Hill 


a 


Capt Thorne 


Danbury & Germantown 


< i 


Capt Eawdon 


Brandywine 


■5 th Foot 

it 


Capt Marsden 
Capt Harris 


| Bunker Hill 


a 


Capt Baker 




tt 


Capt Jackson 


Bunker Hill 


■*7th 


Capt Newmarth 


Carolina 


9 th 


Capt Montgomery 


r Saratoga 


tt 


Capt Swetenham 


10 


' ' Parsons 
" Fitzgerald 


| Bunker Hill 


15 th 


" Matchall 


York Island 


a 


" Ditmas 


Danbury, York Island & Ger 
mantown 


a 


" Goldfi-app 


Germantown 


a 
a 


' ' Cathcart 
" Douglas 


r Brandywine 


16 


' ' Forster 


Pensacola 


17 


' ' Brereton 


Monmouth 


a 


" McPherson 


Princeton 


20 


" Weyms 


[■ Saratoga 

3 


c< 


' ' Dowling 


a 


' ' Farquhar 


21 


' ' Ramsey 


tt 


23 


' ' Blakeney 


Bunker Hill 


<< 


' ' Grove 


Long Island 


a 


' ' Mecan 


Brandywine 


tt 


" Drury 


Camden S. Carolina 


tt 


' ' Peters 


Carolina 


24 

<< 


' ' Strangeways 
" Blake 


r Saratoga 


27 th 


" Rutherford 


Danbury 


28 th 


" Taylor 


White Plains 


a 


" Daly 


St Lucia 


a 


" Smith 


St Kitts 


31 


' ' Green 


Saratoga 


33 


" Dansey 


Brandywine 


34 th 
tt 


' ' Harris 

' ' Ross 


r Saratoga 


35 


' ' Drew 


Bunker Hill 


a 


" Fitzgerald 


White Plains 



184 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



Regts 




Where wounded 


35 Capt Massey 


White Plains 


38 th 


' Boyd 


Bunker Hill 


<< < 


' Caker 


" " 


40 


' Simcoe 


Brandywine & Monmouth 


43 


' McKenzie 


Bunker Hill 


1 1 « 


' Richardson 


Near Elizabethtown Jersey 


44 
n < 


' Kennedy 
' Brown 


> Long Island 


46 


' Lloyd 


Near Woodbridge Jersey 


it i 


' Laton 


Monmouth 


47 


' Oreg 


Bunker Hill & Saratoga 


tt t 


' England 
' Alcock 


| Bunker Hill 


49 

it i 


' Stewart 
< Wade 


r Brandywine 


50 


' Savage 


Gibraltar 


52 


' Nelson 


Bunker Hill 


<( < 


' Barry 


S. Carolina 


54 


' Powell 


New London 


55 


' Downing 


St Lucia 


it i 


' Fisher 


Germantown 


67 


' Sir James Murray Brandywine & White Marsh 


it t 


' Brownlow 


Fort Montgomery 


59 


' Pawlet 


Boston Lines 


61 


' Muett 


Gibraltar 


62 

tt t 


' Shrimpton 
' Bunbury 


r Saratoga 


63 


' Folliott 
' Stopford 


| Bunker Hill 


tt t 

it t 


' Nesbitt 
' Jones 


t Forts Montgomery & Clintor 


it i 


' St Leger 


Eutaw S Carolina 


64 


' Calder 


Danbury 


65 


' Sinclair 


Bunker Hill 


69 < 


' Cunningham 


St Kitts 


70 


' Ferguson 


Brandywine 


71 


' Sir James Bairc 


Germantown 


it i 


' Fraser 


Danbury 


a t 


' Campbell 


Cambden 


it t 


' McCleod 


Siege of Charleston 


73 


' Foulis 


Gibraltar 


tt t 


' McKenzie 


< i 


84 


' Campbell 


Eutaw S. Carolina 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 185 



Reg 


ts 






Where wounded 


87 


Capt, Ogle 


On board the Montague W 
Indies 


64 




' Strong 


Eutaw S. Carolina 


78 




' Maitland 


Monarea E. Indies 


Marines 




' Souter 


Lexington 


it 




' Averne 


Bunker Hill 


<« 




' Chudliegh 


a it 


tt 




' Johnston 


Bunker Hill 


<< 




' Strickland 


St Kitts 


tt 




' Harman 


Minorca 


it 




' Adam 


Maquainme E Indies 




Lieutenants. 


Engineers 


Lt. Darcy 
' ' Johnston 


r Minorca 


<< 


" Page 


Bunker Hill 


Artillery 


" Shuttleworth 


<t n 


tt 


" Shand 


a tt 


a 


" Frost 


Germantown 


tt 

tt 


" Smith 
" Howarth 


r Saratoga 


n 


" Pemble 


Khode Island 


it 


' ' Marquois 


Cambden 


a 


" Bougure 




tt 


" Wilmington 




it 
tt 


" Irwin 

' ' Woodward 


r Minorca 


tt 
tt 


" Boag 
" Godfrey 


Y Gibraltar 


1 1 


" Lay 


Carolina 


40 th Foot 


" DeCourcy 


Brandywine 


a t 




« ( 


Princeton 
Germantown 


tt t 




" Doyle 


1 1 t 




' ' Forbes 


a 


tt t 




' ' Forbes 


St Lucia 


42 




" Peebles 


Bonum Town 


tt i 




' ' Crammond 


Long Island 


tt t 




" Grant 


Siege of Charleston 


1 1 < 




" Grant 


•) 


( t t 




' ' Graham 


I White Plains 


it t 




" McCleod 


) 


43 




<< 


Weer 


Germantown 



186 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



Regts 

43 Foot Lt. Mair 

" " " Eobinson 

" " u Dalrymple 

44 " " Nicholas 
" " " Brown 

17 th Dragoons " Lof'tus 

" " " Pateshall 

1 st Foot " Pemberton 

3 " " Hamilton 

4 " " Barron 
" " " Brown 
" " " Gould 

" " " Champagine 

" " " Arbuthnot 

" " " Kemble 

a (t tt ^yest 

" " " Bowdens 

5 th " " Cox 

" " " Hawksbaw 

" " " McClentick 

" " " Croker 

" " " Pratt 

7 th " " Hamer 

9th tt tt j> owe 

" " " Murray 

" " " Prince 

10 th " " Kelly 

" " " Pettigrew 

" " " Hamilton 

44 " " Stark 
<< " " Kelly 

45 " " Buxton 

46 " " Paumier 
" " " Gomme 
« " " Caldwell 
tt a tt Laurin 

47 " " McCleod 
tt tt (( England 

49 " " Powell 

" " " Armstrong 

" " " Eoberts 

51 " " Fuller 

*t tt tt Hull 



Where wounded 
Long Island 
Bunker Hill 

a tt 

Christian Bridge Maryland 
Long Island 
White Plains 
Carolina 

St. Kitts 
Carolina 

| Bunker Hill 

Lexington 

y Germantown 

) 

Near Philadelphia 
Germantown 

r Lexington 

| Bunker Hill 

St Lucia 

English Neighbourhood, Jersey 



Saratoga 

Lexington & Bunker Hill 
Bunker Hill 

Germantown 
Monmouth 
Brandywine 
Monmouth 
St Lucia 
West Indies 
White Plains 
Lexington 
Bunker Hill 

it K 

Brandywine 
White Plains 

r Minorca 



! 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 187 





Regts 




Where wounded 


52 Foot 


Lt. Thompson 
' ' Crawford 


1 Bunker Hill 


( i 


tt 


' ' Addison 


Long Island 


a 


a 


" Hunter 


Near Valley Forge 


a 


n 


" St George 


Germantown 


tt 


n 


' ' Grose 


Fort Montgomery & Monmouth 


a 


tt 


" Russel 


Fort Montgomery 


< i 


it 


" Collier 


Fort Washington 


53 


tt 

it 


' ' Haughton 
" Cullan 


r Saratoga 


12" 


L tt 


" Hastings 


Danbury 


it 


tt 


' ' Lowe 


) 


a 


i i 


" Thornton 


>■ Gibraltar 


a 


i i 


' ' Tweedie 


) 


14 


< ( 


" Batut 


Near Norfolk Va. 


15 a 


i 1 1 


" Ball 


Germantown 


tt 


CI 


" Rawdon 


White Plains 


1 1 


a 


" Leigh 


York Island 


a 


tt 


" Thomas 


Germantown 


16 


a 


' ' Hazleton 


Georgia 


17 


tt 


' ' Morgan 


Long Island 


it 


it 


" O'Brien 


Princeton 


a 


1 1 


" Ankettle 


Near Philadelphia 


18 


1 1 


" Richardson 


Bunker Hill 


19 


1 1 


" Lord Fitzgerald 


S Carolina 


21 
n 


tt 
a 


' ' Featheretone 
" Rutherford 


r Saratoga 


22 


it 


" Hamilton 


Rhode Island 


tt 


it 


" Rutherford 


Frogs Neck 


it 


a 


" French 


Near Philadelphia 


1 1 


a 


" White 


Siege of Charleston 


tt 


it 


' ' Cleghorne 


Rhode Island 


23 

<< 


tt 
a 


" Beckwith 
' ' Cochrane 


| Bunker Hill 


54 


i i 


" Daunt 


New London 


55 


a 


11 Campbell 


Princeton 


58 


tt 


" Whittham 


Gibraltar 


59 


tt 


" Haynes 


Bunker Hill 


60 


tt 


" Ward 


Pensacola 


62 


tt 


' ' Jones 


Saratoga 


63 


it 


" Ball 


Brandywine 


< i 


a 


' ' Campbell 


Eutaw S° Carolina 


a 


a 


' ' Beacroft 


Carolina 



188 




Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 




Regte 






Where wounded 


64 Foot 


Lt. 


Peters 




< < 


tt 


1 1 


Jacobs 




i < 


it 


1 1 


Torriano 


■ Brandywine 


<< 


it 


it 


Wynyard 




i ( 


a 


it 


Freeman 




a 

t i 


it 
1 1 


tt 
a 


_, ,. [ Eutaw S Carolina 
Cowell J 


65 
u 


1 1 
a 


tt 


Z &Xt ™ } Bunker Hill 
Hayles J 


69 
<< 


it 

a 


1 1 
n 


£ larke jstKitts 
Browne J 


71 


it 


n 


Campbell 


German town 


(< 


it 


1 1 


Fraser 


Fort Montgomery 


< < 


a 


a 


Cummins 


Stoney Point 


< < 


1 1 


1 1 


Grant 


Camden 


23 d 


1 1 


n 


Lenthall 


Bunker Hill 


i ( 


it 


a 


Price 


Danbury 


24 


a 
it 


i t 
it 


Batte'rsby } Saratoga 


26 

<< 


1 1 
1 1 


tt 

i i 


McDonald \ 

_ „ r Fort Montgomery 

Dalnunty J 


27 


a 


tt 


Birch 


Brandywine 


28 


it 


1 1 


Jepson 


York Island 


" 


it 


1 1 


Edwards 


Brandywine 


29 


1 1 


a 


Dowling 


) 


{ i 


1 1 
t i 


tt 
tt 


Williams 
Steel 


> Saratoga 


30 


« 


1 1 


Anketh 


Carolina 


33 


a 


1 1 


Nichols 


Brandywine 


1 1 


1 1 
i t 


ti 

1 1 


Wynyard 
Harvey 


\ Near Cambden 


i i 
i < 


it 

it 


tt 
it 


Salvin 
Beaver 


\ Carolina 


< < 


i t 


tt 


Carson 


Yorktown 


34 


a 


it 


Richardson 


Saratoga 


35 


a 


1 1 


Campbell 


Bunker Hill 


< < 


i i 


a 


Massey 


it a 


t < 


1 1 


1 1 


Williams 


St Lucia 


1 1 


1 1 


1 1 


Banns 


White Plains 


71 


it 


1 1 


Wilson 


Siege of Charleston 


72 


ii 


tt 


Budworth 


Gibraltar 


< < 


it 


it 


McNamara 


«< 


73 


1 1 


n 


Wharton 


n 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 189 



] 


Regta 




Where wounded 


73 Foot Lt. McKenzie 


Gibraltar 


76 " 


' Weyms 


Virginia 


It tt ( 


' Robertson 


Yorktown Va 


80 " 


1 Cumming 


Virginia 


87 " * 


' Flight 


On board the Montaque W. I. 


98 " 


' Hind 


On board a transport at St Jago 


Mar 


ines ' 


' McDonald 


Lexington 






' Potter 


St 






1 Ragg 


) 






' Dyer 


Y Bunker Hill 






' Brisbane 


) 






' Nugent 


Long Island 






' Desborough 


Monmouth 






1 Griffiths 


St Kitts 






' Murry 
< Orr 


r Jupert East Indies 






' Furier 
' Minto 


y Magician West Indies 






' Eich d Williams 


Sultan East Indies 






' Johnston 


Worcester East Indies 


37 th 
it f 


' Chapman 
« Cook 


r Brandywine 


1 1 t 


' Buckeridge 


Germantown 


1 1 i 


' Lightburne 


Yorktown 


38 


' Sutherland 


Lexington 


a t 


' Christie 


) 


ti t 


' House 


I Bunker Hill 


11 I 


1 Myers 


j 


78 tu t 


' Bartholomew 


Sultan East Indies 


It I 


' Stewart 


it a a 


(t ( 

U ( 


' Sandilands 

' Armstrong 


r Monarco E. Indies 


98 ' 


' Thompson 


Superb E. Indies 


22 « 


' Hamilton 


Bristol 


ti i 


' Cleghorne 


Rhode Island 




Ensigns. 


Guards E 


n n Stuart 


Guilford, Carolina 


4 th Foot 


" Dickson 


) 


1 1 u 


" Schoen 


y Germantown 


a n 


" Blenman 


) 


5 


<< 

1 1 


" Charlton 
" Belaquire 


| Bunker Hill 



190 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



Regts 




Where wounded 


5 Foot En n Andrew 


Brandy wine 


IS I 




' Thomas 


Y Germantown 


„ , 


« i 


' Stuart 


10 ' 


' ' ' Lister 


Lexington 


14 < 


' " Hesketh 


Bunker Hill 


17 ' 


' " Inman 


Princeton 


u i 


' " Phillips 


a 


i < i 


' ' ' Sinclair 


Stony Point 


38 th ' 


' ' ' Swiney 


Bunker Hill 


39 ' 


' " Martin 


Gibraltar 


40 th ' 


< it 


Princeton 
Germantown 


< i i 


' ' ' Campbell 


46 < 


' ' ' Bristow 


Brandywine 


47 < 


' ' ' Baldwin 


Lexington 


51 < 


' " Napier 


Minorca 


52 ' 




Honble En n 


Chet- -\ 






vrynd 


I Bunker Hill 


1 1 « 




' Graeme 


3 


(< i 




' Thomas 


Fort Montgomery 


54 < 




' Bainsforth 


New London 


55 < 




' Shuldam 


Germantown 


t< > 




' Campbell 


Princeton 


62 ' 




' Blake 


Saratoga 


20 th « 




' Connell 


Saratoga 


22 d ' 




' Borland 


Rhode Island 


27 ' 




' Minchin 


Danbury 


33 < 
< ( < 




' Collington 
' Kelly 


Camden 


< i < 




' Gore 


> Carolina 


Ct I 




' Hughes 


) 


38 ' 




' Sargeant 


Bunker Hill 


62 ' 




' Harvey 


Saratoga 


63 ' 




' Murray 


Eutaw Carolina 


64 ' 




' Mercer 


Danbury 


< < i 




' Freeman 


" 


69 ' 




' Chambers 


St Kitts 


98 « 




' Scott 


On board a transport at St Jago 


22 ' 




' Craven 


Jersey 


Staff Office 


rs Killed and Wounded since 19 April 1775. 




Killed 




l 6t Foot Q 


M Shurigan 


St Kitts 


15 


Si 


Lrgeon Boyes 


( < 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



191 





Killed 




62 Foot 


Adjt Fitzgeral 


Saratoga 


Guards 


Sir James Clark 
Wounded 


it 


38 th 


Qurtr M Mitchell 


Bunker Hill 


Guards 


Adjt Colquhoun 


Guilford So. Carolina 


1 st Foot 


Surgeon Young 


St Kitts 


4 " 


Adjt Hunt 


Germantown 


9 th » 


" Fielding 


Saratoga 


33 " 


" Fox 


Carolina 


56 " 


Surgeon Chisholm 


Gibraltar 


72 " 


Q r M Andrews 


tt 



Commissary &c Killed & Wounded. 



Killed 




Parkin 


Yorktown 


Brindley 


Near Elizabethtown 



Officers Killed by Accident etc., or Lost at Sea, since 1775. 



l Et Foot 



55 



Killed 
Major Balfour 



Capt Trevor 



26 


<( 


En D Johnston 


14 


it 


En n Lloyd 


54 


<< 


Major Andre 


22 


(< 


Lt Currie 


64 


< < 


Lt Mercer 


79 


<< 


Capt n Mormsey 



2 d Troop H Lt James Riddell 
G r G ds 

2 d Dragoons Lt Cunningham 
Scotch Grays 



Shot by his own brother by 
accident when out shooting 
in Scotland 

Killed in a duel with En n 
Power of the same Reg* at 
Germantown near Philadel- 
phia 

Shot himself on board a trans- 
port in the Delaware 

Poisoned himself in London 

Hanged by the Rebels 

Killed by a fall from his horse, 
Long Island 

Do do do 

Killed in a rencounter with 
Cornet Hamilton at Manches- 
ter 

Killed in a duel with Lt Cun- 
ningham of Scotch Grays, 
near London 

Died of his wounds received in 
a duel with Lt Riddell 



192 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



22 



Killed 
Lt Dowling 



Foot Guards Lt. Col. Thomas 



Foot Lt Dobbison 



29 th " 


Capt. Battersea 


46 " 


Lt. Lloyd 


26 " 


En Q Bolton 


38 " 


En n Haddin 


(C t( 


Capt Tollemache 



73 d 
27 th 

5 th 
44th 



32 



Lt Pennington 



Capt. Moyston 



Lt. Waugh 

Lost at Sea 

Lt. Col. Mitchell 

Surgeon Knowles 
Lt. Hamilton 

Capt. Ridsdale 
Lt. Hutchinson 
Lt Col den 
Ens. Drummond 
Lt. Marsh 
En n Sandyman 



His death occasioned by leap- 
ing, New York 

Killed in a duel with Col. Gor- 
don who was also wounded, 
near London 

Killed in a duel at Jamaica 
with Lt. Sir Alexander Sin- 
clair, who was likewise wound- 
ed, but recovered 

Killed himself in London 

Killed in a duel 1787 with the 
Surgeon of the Regt, his name 
Jobson, in Ireland 

Killed in a duel 1787 with En n 
Forster, Montreal 

Killed in a duel at Plymouth 
by Lt Campbell of same Reg', 
who was also wounded 1783 

Of the Navy killed in a duel at 
New York 1778 by Col. Pen- 
nington of the Guards who was 
badly wounded at same time 

Of the Syren Frigate killed at 
Cape Fear North Carolina by 
Lt Cumings of the Marines be- 
longing to the same ship 1776 

Of the Navy killed near London 
in a duel with Lt Clarke on 
half-pay, formerly of the 43 d , 
1784 

Killed in the East Indies in a 
duel with Lord W m Murray 

On board the Beaver prize 
which was lost in the Hurri- 
cane in the West Indies 

Fell overboard on his passage 
home from W. I. 

On board a transport which was 
lost on her passage from New 
York to Quebec 



) Shipwrecked on 
) Ireland 



the coast of 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 193 





Lost at Sea 




42 Foot 


Lt McLean 


Drowned near New York 


82 


Lt. Snodgrass 


Shipwrecked near " " 


46 


Lt Wilson 


On his passage from New York 
to West Indies 


85 


Major Pole 




a 


Lt Dobbyn 


On board the Ville de Paris when 


<t 


Lt Brooke 


she foundered at sea, on her 


ti 


Lt Maxwell 


passage from Jamaica 


it 


Ens° Finney 






Capt. Phillips 


Formerly a Lt. in the 70, but 



Marines 



Lt. Currie 



got the Capt. Lieuten'cy of 
Farmings, drowned in the 
Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia, 
1784 
Royal George at Portsmouth 
Harbour 



Volunteers Serving with the Army. 





Killed 






Count Gabrousky 


A Polish Nobleman, Aid de 
Camp to Sir Henry Clinton — 
Fort Montgomery 




Wounded 




4 th Foot 


James Cumings 


Brandywine 


(« 


Moultrie 


Germantown 


«< 


Currie 


(< it 


«< 


Campbell 


Bunker Hill 


38 


Forrest 


Germantown 


4 


Geo. Inman 


Long Island 



Captains of the Eoyal Navy Killed & Wounded since 1775. 



Killed. 








Capt. Morris 


Bristol 


50 guns 


Fort Sulliva 


" St. John 


Intrepid 


64 " 


West Indies 


" Griffith 


Conqueror 


74 " 


<( a 


" Everith 


Ruby 


64 " 


(C (t 


' ' Watson 


Conqueror 


74 " 


(t <( 


" Nott 


Centaur 


74 " 


(( l( 


' ' Bayne 


Alfred 


74 " 


tt 11 


" Blair 


Anson 


64 " 


(I (( 


VOL. XXVII.- 


-13 







194 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



Killed 










Capt. Lord Eobert Man- 


Resolution 


74 guns 


West Indies 


ners 










' ' Farmer 


Quebec 


32 


it 


Channel 


' ' Pownall 


Apollo 


32 


u 


Bay of Biscay 


' ' Jones 


Penelope 


24 


a 


West Indies 


' ' Macartney 


Princess Amelia 80 


a 


North Seas 


" Evans 


Charleston 


28 


n 


N. America 


" Smith 


Trepapy 


14 


u 


North America 


' ' Stevens 


Superb 


70 


(( 


East Indies 


' ' Eeynolds 


Exeter 


64 


u 


it tt 


" Hay ward 


Crescent 


28 


il 


Bay 


" Cook 


Resolution 


32 


a 


By Savages near 
Hotinoti 


' ' Maclelan 


Superb 


74 


a 




" Watt 


Sultan 


74 


it 


■ East Indies 


" Wood 


Hero 


74 


a 




" Lumley 


Isis 


50 


it 




Wounded 










Capt. Scott 


Experiment 






Fort Sullivan 


" Graeme 








North Sea 


' ' Robinson 


Shrewsbury 






America 


" Windsor 


Fox 


32 


it 


Bay Biscay 


' ' Thomas 


Ulysses 


44 


tt 


W. Indies 


' ' Houlton 


Montague 


74 


a 


it a 


' ' Newnham 










' ' Stirling 










' ' Savage 








America 


" Fielding 


Ganges 


74 


it 


Off Gibraltar 


' ' Eogers 










' ' Bandier 


L Hector 


74 


tt 


Off Newfoundland 


' ' Askin 


Swan Sloop 






In the Sound near 
New York 



Lt. Jordan 

' ' Deacoul 

" Hooper 

" Darn 

" Monckton 

" Wigmore 

" Littleton 



Lieutenants Royal Navy Killed since 1775. 
Bunker Hill 



Lt. Randall 

' ' Forrest 

' ' Parry 

" Hutchins 

" Keith 

' ' Gwatkin 

' ' Wimbleton 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 195 



Lt. 



Ellery 

Jordan 

Dalby 

Gomm 

Harrington 

Plowden 

Thornbourough 

Wright 

Brown 

Gibson 

Arden 

Waghorne 

Hinckly 

Skipsey 

Maxwell 

Hill 

Smith 

Leggate 

Vickes 

Edwards 

Woolridge 

Sutton 

McLellan 

Twy cross 

Douglass 

Forbes 

Cochrane 

Steward 

Smith 

Smith 

Brett 

Childs 



Lt. Hele 

" Brice 
" Hobart 
" Collowhill 
' ' Lampen 
' ' Johnston 
" Campbell 
" Elliott 
" Patey 
" Brown 
" Elliott 
" Cornish 
' ' Incledon 
' ' Trelawney 
' ' Dundas 
" McDuall 
" Wheattey 
" Willis 
" Eastley 
" Hankey 
' ' Burgess 
' ' Trigge 
" Tyre 
' ' Chapman 
" Wilson 
" Gascoyne 
" Wood 
" Drew 
' ' Huges 
' ' Newcombe 
' ' Jones 



Lt. Mathews 
" Whitworth 
" Armrink 

' ' Thompson 
' ' Saunders 
' ' Waghorne 
' ' Atkinson 
' ' Jordan 



Lieutenants Eoyal Navy, Lost at Sea 
Pheasant, Cutter 



> Eoyal George 
Repulse, Cutter 



Channel 
America 



> Tartar, a prize Off Savannah 



Spithead 

Off Yarmouth 



196 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



Lt. Trelevan 

" Lindsay 

" Scott 

' ' Bretton 

" Nichols 

" Appleby 

" Scott 

" Davis 



Brittania 



Kentish Rock 



Captains of the Royal Navy Lost at Sea, with the Ships 
they Commanded, since April 1775. 



Admiral Kempenfelt 


Royal George 


100 


Spithead 


Com. 
Capt 


Walshingham 
Nicholas 


>■ Thunderer 


74 


West Indies 


a 


Wilkinson 


Ville de Paris 


104 


Western Ocean 


a 


Cadogan 


Glorieux 


74 


(< a 


tc 


Casket 


Stirling Castle 


64 


West Indies 


tt 


Davis 


Repulse 


32 


Coast of America 


ti 


Appleby 


Blanche 


42 


West Indies 


u 


Brine 


Andromeda 


28 




<< 


Lloyd 


Laurell 


28 




u 


Walker 


Scarbourough 


20 




(t 


Drummond 


Beaver, prize 


18 




<( 


Millbank 


Barbadoes 


14 




(( 


Johnston 


Cameleon 


14 




ct 


Lloyd 


Shark 


28 


North America 


11 


Rodney 
Eastwood 


Ferrett 
Pomona 


18 
18 


[•West Indies 


a 


Shirley 


Vestal 


20 


Newfoundland Station 


it 


Carteret 


Druid 


16 




n 


Gore 


Pegasus 


10 


Newfoundland Station 


(i 


Burden 


Drake 


14 




ii 


Botham 


Dispatch 


14 


North America 


ft 


Warre 


Swallow 


16 


Cape of Good Hope 


n 
<< 


Lock 

Selby 


Falcon 

North 


18 
20 


[• Coast of America 


(t 


Wallace 


Thunderer 


138 


British Channel 


u 


Drake 


Delight 


16 


On her passage to 
America 


a 


Hawkins 


Deal Castle 


24 


West Indies 


u 


Bulteal 


Termagant 


18 


Channel 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 197 



Ships of War lost Since Jany 1775. 



Name of the Ships Guns 

1775 Pomona 18 
" Savage 8 

1776 Eepulse 32 
" Ferrett 18 

1777 Liverpool 28 
" Earl of Bute (AS.) 26 
" Mercury 24 

Vestal 20 

" Syren 28 

" Pegasus 16 

" Sprightly Cutter 12 

1778 Somerset 70 
" Arethusa 32 

Grampus A S. 32 

Tortoise AS. 32 

" Mermaid 28 

" Zebra 16 

" Swallow 16 

Cupid 16 

" Dispatch 14 

Spy (Sh) 12 

" Otter 10 

1779 Hussar 28 
North 20 
Quebec 32 

" Viper 16 
" Tapugeur (cutter) 14 

1780 Thunder 74 

' ' Thunderer — 

Stirling Castle 64 

' ' Phoenix 44 

" Le Blanche 42 

" Laurel 28 

" Andromeda 28 

Deal Castle 24 

' ' Scarborough 24 

" Beaver's Prize 16 

' ' Barbadoes 14 

' ' Camel eon 14 

" Endeavor 14 

" Victor 10 



Commander 
T. Eastwood 
H. Bromedge 
H. Davis 
Rodney 
H. Bellew 

B. Hill 

J. Montague 
J. Shirley 
T. Furneaux 
J. Gore 
Lt. Hill 
G. Curry 

C. H. Everitt 
J. Frodshaw 
J. Brinton 

J. Hawkes 
H. Collins 
C. War re 
W. Carlyon 
J. Botham 
T. L. Frederick 
J. Wright 
C. M. Pole 
G. Selby 
G. Farmer 
Lord Harvey 
Lord Fitzgerald 
Com. Walshing- 

ham 
Capt. Nicholas 

" Casket 
Sir H. Parker 
S. Appleby 
T. Lloyd 
H. Boyne 
J. Hawkins 
S. H. Walker 
Drummond 
R. Millbank 
J. Johnston 
P. Wooldrige 



Where 

West Indies 
Isl d of Scaterrie 
North America 
West Indies 
Long Island 
Gulf of Florida 
North River 
Newfoundland 
Near Rhode Island 
Newfoundland 
Guernsey 
Cape Cod 
Off Ushant 

[• Newfoundland 

Near Cape Henlopen 
Egg Harbour 
Cape of Good Hope 
Newfoundland 
North America 
Newfoundland 
Florida 

Near Hell Gate 
Near Halifax 
Blown up 
St Lawrence 
West Indies 
1 



Lost in ye Hurricane 
in the West Indies 



Lost in ye Hurricane 
in the West Indies 



198 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



1780 



1781 



1782 



Name of the Ships Guns 
Defiance 64 

Leviathan 50 



Sartine 

Shark 

Bellona 

Nimble Cutter 



32 

28 
18 
12 



Incendiary (F S.) 8 
Oulloden 74 



Thetis 
Greyhound 
Pelican 
Syren 
Echo 
Swallow 
Hope 

Duke of Cum- 
berland 
Delight 

Racehorse 
Pheasant 
Rattlesnake 
Rover 



32 
28 
24 
24 
18 
16 
16 
16 



1783 



14 
14 
14 
14 

Conflagration F S. 8 
Thunderer B C 8 
Royal George 100 

Ville de Paris 104 

Glorieux 74 

L'Hector 74 

Centaur 74 

Ramillies 74 

Santa Monica 36 

Blonde 32 

Solebay 28 

Hinchinbrooke 28 

Brittania (A S) 20 

Swan 16 

Repulse Cut 14 
Cormorant 

Publas 32 

Termagant 18 



Commander 
M. Jacobs 
R. Lambeth 

R. Simonton 
H. Lloyd 

F. Findley 
W. Furnivall 
A. Merrick 

G. Balfour 

R. Linzee 
W. Fox 
C. Collinwood 
J. Valliant 
J. Manly 
T. Wells 
W. Thomas 
E. Marsh 



16 T. Drake 



T. Brisac 
G. Mathews 



J. Duncan 

J. Duncan 

J. Wallace 

Ad. Kempenfeld 

M. Waghorne 

Wilkinson 

T. Cadogan 

Bouchier 

J. Ingleside 

S. Moriarty 

J. Linsee 

E. Thornborough 

C. Everitt 



M. Davis 
Robertson 
J. Atkinson 



Parker 
Balteal 



Where 
On Savannah Bar 
On her passage from 

Jamaica 
East Indies 
North America 
Mouth of the Elbe 
Morenti Bay 
Near the Isle of Wight 
East End of Long 

Island 
St Lucia 
Near Deal 
At Jamaica 
Near Cuchmeer Haven 
Plymouth Sound 
On Long Island 
Off Savannah 
Newfoundland, St. 

Mary 
On her passage to 

America 
Beachy Head 
Pas. to Guernsey 
East Indies 
America 

a 

British Channel 

V Spithead 

] Lost on their passage 

from Jamaica on 

[ the Banks of New- 

foundland Sept. 

J 1782 

Off Tortola 

Off Nantucket 

Off Nevis 

Jamaica 

Kentish Rock 

OffWaterford 

Off Yarmouth 

Fayal 

British Channel 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 199 

Ships of War Burnt or Destroyed. 



1777 


Augusta 


64 


F. Reynolds Mud Fort, Delaware 




tt 
it 


Acteon 
Merlin 


28 
18 


C. Atkins Fort Sullivan 

J. Reeve Mud Fort, Delaware 


■ Burnt 


it 


Cruiser 


8 


F. Parry Coast of Carolina 




1778 
a 

n 

a 


Juno 
Lark 
Orpheus 
Cerberus 


32 
32 
32 

28 


Lt. Dalrymple 
R. Smith 
C. Hudson 
J. Symons 


Burnt at Rhode Island 
, to prevent their fall- 
ing into the enemy's 
hands 


« 


King Fisher 


16 


A. Graeme 


a 
(« 


Flora 
Falcon 


32 
16 


J. Brisbane 

Lt. Harmwood 

J 


Sunk at Rhode Island 
— the latter since 
weighed & lost 


(( 


Supply 


20 


J. Nesmith 


By accident at St 
Kitts 


tt 


Swift 


16 


J. Tathwell 


Burnt off Cape Henry 


1779 


Glasgow 


24 


T. Lloyd 


Burnt by accident at 
Jamaica 


tt 


Rose 


20 


P. Brown 


Sunk on Savannah Bar 


u 


Savannah 


14 


Fisher 


do do 


1780 


Cornwall 


74 


T. Edwards 


Destroyed at St Lucia 


n 


Vigilant 


20 


Goldsborough 


Burnt off Beaufort 


a 


Culloden 


74 


Unservicable 


Long Island America 


1781 


Terrible 


74 


W. C. Finch 


Burnt near New York 


a 


Charon 


44 


J. Symonds 


i Burnt in the Chese- 
i peake 


it 


Vulcan Fl 


8 


G. Palmer 


n 

it 


Guadaloupe 
Fowey 


28 
24 


G. Robinson 
P. Aplin 


Sunk in the Chese- 
peake 


tt 


Mentor 


20 


R. Deane 


Burnt at Pensacola 


it 


Molly Al 


20 


W. Long 


" off P u Linas 


tt 


Firebrand 


8 


A. Hill 


" Channel 


1782 


Minorca 
Shrewsbury 


18 
74 




Sunk at Mahon 
Unservicable West 


Coffin 










Indies 


1783 


Torbay 


74 




it it ti 


a 



List of His Majesty's Ships taken by the Enemy since 

Jany 1775. 



Ships' Names *&« 

Ardent 64 

Experiment 50 

Hannibal 50 



By whom 
Commanded 
P. Boteler 
S r J a Wallace 
A. Christie 



By whom Taken 

Combined Fleet 
D'Estaing's Fleet 
Suffrien Fleet 



Where Taken 



At what 
time 

Channel 1776 

OS Georgia 1779 

Off Sumatra, E. 1782 
Indies 



200 Military and Naval Losses in the devolution. 



Ships' Names 


No. of By whom 
Guns Commanded 


By whom Taken 


Where Taken At ^ 


Serapis 


44 


P. Pearson 


Paul Jones 


Off Scarborough 


1779 


Romulus 


44 


G. Gayton 


Turneau's Fleet 


Off ye Chesepeak 


1781 


Iris 
Richmond 


32 
32 


G. Dawson' 
C. Hudson 


| De Grasse 


Off do 


1781 


Montreal 


32 


S. Douglass 


Two French Men 
of War 


In the Mediterra- 
nean 


1779 


Minerva 


32 


J. Stott 


By the French 


" West Indies 


1778 


Fox 


28 


Hon. T. Windsor 


St Junou Frigate 


Bay Biscay 


" 


Active 


28 


W. Williams 


By the French 


West Indies 


" 


Crescent 


28 


Hon. F. Pakenham " 


Off Gibraltar 


1781 


Lively 


24 


R. Biggs 


L'Iphigenie 


West Indies 


1778 


Penelope 


24 


J. Jones 


Spanish prisoners 
on board 


Near ye Havannah 


1780 


Sandwich 


24 


W. Bert 


The French 


Off Charleston 


1781 


Ariel 


20 


T. McKenzie 


Lt Amazon 


H <i 


1779 


Sphynx 


20 


R. Sutton 


The French 


West Indies 


" 


Countess ol 


20 


T. Piercey 


Paul Jones 


Off Scarborough 


" 


Scarbro 












Unicorn 


20 


T. L. Frederick 


French 


West Indies 


1780 


Germain 


20 


G. A. Keppel 


" 


North America 


1781 


Oronoque 


20 


W. Tabourdin 


French 


At the capitulation 
of Demerara 


1782 


Chaser 
Ceres 


18 
18 




L Bellona 
L'Iphigenie 


East Indies 


II 


J. R. Dacres 


West Indies 


1778 


Rover 


18 


Lt Savage 


The French 


West Indies 


1780 


Fortune 


18 


Lt Robertson 


" " 


" " 


" 


Port Royal 


18 


T. Kelly 


The Spaniards 


Pensacola 


1781 


Sylph 


18 


L. Graeme 


The French 


Demerara 


1782 


Senegal 


16 


J. Ingliss 


D'Estaing 


America 


1778 


Thorn 


16 


W. Wardlaw 


By two American 
Frigates 




1779 


Weazel 


16 


L. Robertson 


Lt Bourdeaux 


West Indies 


" 


Coureur 


16 


C. Major 


The Americans 


Newfoundland 


1780 


St Firnin 


16 


J. Faulkener 


The Spaniards 


Near Gibraltar 


1781 


Cormorant 


16 


R. McEvoy 


Count de Grasse 


Off Charleston 


" 


Atalanta 


16 


J. Edwards 


The Americans 


Near Halifax 


" 


Savage 


16 


C. Stirling 


" 


Off Charleston 


" 


Shelahnagig 


16 


J. K. Sheppard 


The French 


West Indies 


" 


Barbuda 
Stormont 
Rodney 


|16 

/ 16 

16 


F. Pender 

C. Paul 

J. D. Brisbane 




1 Capitulation of 
f Demerara 


1782 


Alligator 


16 


J. Frodsham 


LtFee 


Near the Lizard 


" 


Zephyr 


14 


T. West 


The French 


Mediterranean 


1778 


Drake 


14 


G. Burden 


Paul Jones 


Belfast Lough 


" 


West Florida 


14 


Lt J. Payne 


The Americans 


Pensacola 


1779 


Hope 


14 


M. Hindman 


American Privateer 




" 


Fairy 


14 


J. Browne 


The French 




1780 


Jackall, Cuttei 


C 14 


J. Gibson 


The Crew 


From the Downs 


" 


True Briton 


14 


Honw P. Napier 


The French 




1781 


Snake 


14 


W. Jackson 


Americans 




" 


Trepassey 


14 


J. Smith 


Americans 


Near Newfoundland 1781 


Hope cutter 


14 


L. Vickers 


French 


Irish Channel 


" 


Antigua 


14 


J. Hutt 


" 


West Indies 


" 


Fly cutter 


14 


M. Ponsonby 


" 


" " 


" 


Bonetta 


14 


R. Dundas 


De Grasse 


Chesepeak 


" 


Loyalist 


14 


R. Williams 


" 


" 


" 


Pigmy cutter 


14 


T. Dyson 


French 


Dunkirk 


" 


Gibraltar A B 


14 


W. Anderson 


Spaniards 


Gibraltar 


" 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 201 



Ships' Names 
Gen. Monck 



No. of 
Guns 



By whom 

Commanded 



14 J. Rogers 



Raccoon 14 

Bolton 12 

Racehorse 12 

York 12 

Hinchinbrooke 12 

Helena 12 

York 12 

Active, Bg 12 

Alert, Cutter 10 

Enterprise 10 

Diligent 10 

Harlem 10 

Thunder Bb 8 

Folkston 8 

(Cutter) 

Holderness 8 

(Cutter) 

Argo 44 



Lt Sneyd 

T. Washcoff 

T. Hicks 
Lt Dobree 
Lt. Graeme 
W. G. Fairfax 



Lt Knight 
J. Gam bier 
Lt. W. Smith 



Capt. Butehart 



By whom Taken 

Hyder Ali, Ameri- 
can Sh. 
French Frigate 
Americans 

D'Estaing's Fleet 

Americans 

L Sensible F. F. 

D'Estaing 

Americans 

L e Innon F. F. 

Americans 



„ , At what 

Where Taken Ume 



North America 



Combined Fleet 
French Ships 



Grenada 

Near New York 

Bay 

America 

Newfoundland 



D'Estaing's Fleet America 



Channel 



1782 



1775 
1776 
1778 



1779 
1780 
1778 



1778 



1779 



West Indies, retaken 1783 
soon after by the 
Invincible 74 



Ships of War Taken from the French during the War. 



Names 
Ville de Paris 
Glorieux 
L' Hector 
Le Pegase 
L'Ardent 
L'Cator 
Le Jason 
Minazare 
L'Actionaire 
Le Prothi 



Guns 
104"j 

74 

74 j 

74 

64 

641 

64 i 

64 

64 

64 



Le Compte D'Artois 64 

Solitare 64 

Name unknown 64 

Le Concorde 40 



L'Artois 
La Fayette 

L Belleforest 

L'Hebe 

L'Aigli 

L'Lyon 
L Fortune 
Imperieux 
Belle Poule 
Le Prudente 
Le Blanchi 
Le Monnieur 
Le Nymph 



By Whom 

Lord Rodney 

Sr Jno. Jervis 
Lord Rodney 

Lord Hood 

Capt. Luttrell 
Hon. F. Maitland 
Adm. Digby 
Capt. McBride 
Capt. Collins 
Capt. Butehart 
R. Linzee 



44 R. Howe 

42 P. Carteret 

40 Privateers 

40 H. Trollope 

40 K. Elphiston 

40 A. Gardner 

38 Adm. Rowley 

38 Adm. Graves 

36 Sir Jas Wallace 

36 M. Everitt 

36 Adm. Rowley 

36 L d Longford 

36 W. P. Williams 



12 th April 



1782 \ 
J 



1782 
12* April 1782 

19 April 1782 

1782 

1780 

1781 
1782 
1783 

1780 
1781 

1781 
1782 
1782 

1779 

1781 
1779 
1779 



West Indies 

Off Brest 

West Indies 

Mona Passage, West 

Indies 
Bay 

Channel 
Off Brest 
Off Cape Clear 
West Indies 

Off St Kitts West 

Indid 
Coast of Portugal 
Banks of Newfound- 
land 

Channel 

Near the Delaware 

America 
America 
West Indies 
North America 
Bay Biscay 
West Indies 



1780 British Channel 
Off Brest 



\ 



202 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



Names 


Guns 


By Whom 


When 


Where 


L'Amazone 


36 


E. Salter 


1782 


North America, after 
retaken 


L Licorne 
L' Pallas 


32] 
32 J 


Lord Kepple 


1778 


Channel 


L Dana 


32 


S. J. Wallace 


1779 


Concale Bay 


Bireau 


32 


P. Pownall 


" 


Channel 


Alemene 


32 


G. A. Byron 


" 


West Indies 


Sartine 


32 


S r Edw 4 Vernon 


" 


East Indies 


L'Esperance 


32 


G. Montague 


1780 


North America 


L'Americaine 


32 


Hon. W. Waldegrave 


1781 


Channel 


Le Magiciene 


32 


A. S. Douglass 


" 


North America 


Cologni 


32 


Patton & Stewart 


" 


North Seas 


L Amiable 


32 


Lord Hood 


19 April 1782 


Mona Passage West 
Indies 


L Sybil 


36 


Capt Russell 


Feby 1783 


Off New York 


Duguessaau 


30 


T. Boston 


1780 


Channel 


L Erin 


28 


Adm. Rowley 


" 


West Indies 


Le Menagere 


28 


Adm. Parker 


" 


" " 


Le Mamonde 


28 


G. A. Byron 


" 


CC CI 


Due D'Coigney 


28 


Sir W. Burnaby 


" 


Channel 


Le Neckar 


28 


W. Grant 


1781 


East Indies 


Le Franklin 


28 


J. Cowlins 


" 


Near Jamaica 


Le Coquette 


28 


Capt. King 


1783 


West Indies 


Le Robecque 


20 


Capt Pellew 


1781 


Off Ireland 


Le Hercule 


26 


Hon F. Maitland 


1779 


West Indies 


Le Audacieuse 


24 


Hon. T. Cadogan 


" 


Bay 


Rohan Soubise 


24 


J. Brown 


1781 


North Sea 


Le Compte D'Artois 


20 


M. Robinson 


1779 


Channel 


Jean Bart 


20 


J. Douglass 


" 




Le Com pas 


20 


Adm. Parker 


" 


West Indies 


Le Charlotte 


20 


C. Fortescue 


1780 


Channel 


Princess D'Robecq 


20 


M. Squire 


" 


North Sea 


Marquise de Lej ua- 


20 


T. Lloyd & E. Everitt 


" 


Channel 


lay 










L A venture 


20 


Adm. Arbuthnot 


" 


Charleston 


Du Guay Train 


20 


P. Reeve 


" 


Channel 


Le Due D'Estioac 


20 


R. Man 


1781 


" 


Le Perli 


18 


R. Home 


1780 


Coast of Portugal 


Reynard 


18 


J. Hartwell 


" 


West Indies 


Le Senegal 


18 


I. Ingliss 


" 


River Gambia E. I. 


L' Abundance 


18 


Adm. Kempenfeld 


1781 


Off Brest 


Alert 


18 


J. Lutridge 


" 


North America 


Ceres 


18 


Lord Hood 


1782 


Mona Passage 


L'Espion 


18 


E. Dod 


" 


Off St Christophers 


Le Revenge 


16 


J. Montague 


1781 


Channel 


Hussard 


16 


Sir J' Wallace 


1779 


Bay 


Due de Chartres 


16 


J. Peyton 


1781 


" 


Royal Louis 


16 


Adm. Digby 


1781 


North America 


Le Frederic 


16 


Adm. Darby 


" 


Channel 


Harlequin 


16 


S. Reeve 


" 


Off Newfoundland 


Lamea 


16 


A. Courtney 


1782 


Channel 


Anti Briton 


16 


R. P. Cooper 


" 


Irish Channel 


Le Mutine 


14 


P. Pownall 


1779 


Channel 


Le Pilote 


14 


Reynolds 


" 


" 


Le Victoire 


14 


P. P. Cooper 


1782 


Irish Channel 


Le Bamardine 


14 


H. S. Conway 


" 


Channel 


Coureur 


14 


Lord Kepple 


1778 


" 


Le Temeraire 


10 


J. Melcombe 


1782 


" 


Le Gloire S 


8 


Adm. Darby 


1781 


" 



E 267 
.157 
Copy 1 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 
Spanish Ships of War Captured. 



203 



Phoenix, now Gib- 80 

raltar 
Diligente 70 

Monarca 70 

Princessa 70 

Guinuscuano, now 64 

P. William 
St Michael 



San Carlos 

Santa Monica 
Santa Marganta 
Santa Lucadio 
San Carlos 
San Raphael 
San Buono 
Santa Teresa 
San Firmin 
San Vincente 
Le Grana 
Santa Catolina 



Lord Rodney 



72 Sir Roger Curtis 

50 C. Inglis 

36 G. Montague 

36 Com. Johnston 

36 Sir Geo Collier 

32 

30 

2fi 

„" y Lord Rodney 

24 

16 

14. 

28 R. Man 

22 Capt. Stoney 



Febry 



Off Cape St Vincent 



1783 Europa Point, Gib- 
raltar 
1779 Near Jamaica, Spanish 
Main 
" In the Bay 
" Coast of Portugal 
Bay 



Cape St Vincent 



1781 Bay 
1783 Jamaica 



Dutch Ships Captured. 



Names Guns 

Mars (now Prince 60 

Edward) 

Princess Carolina 50 

Rotterdam 50 

Castor 36 

Mars 32 ) 

St Eustatia 28 ) 
Hercules (now 24 "J 

Orestes) \ 

Mars (now Pylades) 24 J 



By Whom 
Lord Rodney 

Com. Stewart 
G. K. Elphinston 
W. R. Williams 

Lord Rodney 
Artois, McBride 



When 
1781 



Where 
Near St Eustatius West 

Indies 
Off the Downs 
The British Channel 
Off Gibraltar 

St Eustatia 
North Sea 



American Ships Captured. 






Names 


Guns 


By what Ship 


and Commander 


When 


Where 


Charles town 


40 


Diomede Astrea & 


T. L. Frederick 


1782 


Off the Dela- 






others 


M. Squires etc 




ware 


Confederacy 


36 


Orpheus & Roe- 
buck 


Capt. Colpay 
& A. S. Douglass 


1781 


America 


Hancock (late 


32 


Rainbow 


Sir Geo. Collier 


1777 


Off Halifax 


Iris) 










America 


Raliegh 


32 


Experiment etc 


Sir Jos Wallace 


1778 


Near Virginia 


Providence 


32 




Adm. Arbuthnot 


1780 


Charleston S. C. 


Trumbull 


32 




Adm. Digby 


1781 


North America 


Delaware 


28 


Troops at Phila- 
delphia 




1777 


Off Philadelphia 


Virginia 


28 


Emerald etc 




1778 


In the Chese- 
peak 


Boston (now 


28 




Adm. Arbuthnot 


1780 


Charleston S C 


Charleston) 













204 Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 



Guns 



By what Ship and Commander 



Where 



Protector (now 


26 


Roebuck & Med 


ea Douglass & Duncan 


1780 


America 


Hussar) 












Belisarius 


24 


Medea 


H. Duncan 


1781 


" 


Gen. Washington 


22 


Chatham 


Gordon 


" 


" 


Oliver Cromwell 


20 


Beaver 


J. Jones 


1777 


" 


Cabot 


20 


Cabot 


A. Berkley 


" 


" 


Trumbull (now 


20 


Venus 


J. Ferguson 


" 


" 


Tobago) 












Am. Tartar (Hin- 


20 


Bienfaisant 


J. McBride 


" 


" 


chinbrooke) 












Portsmouth 


26 


Experiment 


Sir J. Wallace 


1778 


" 


St Peter 


20 


Aurora 


J. Cummings 


" 


" 


Hampden 


201 
20 J 


• Rainbow 


Sir Geo. Collier 


i. 


At Penobscot 


Monmouth 










Bunker Hill (now 


20 




Adm. Barrington 


" 


West Indies 


Surprise) 












Gen. Sullivan 


20 


Licome 


T. Cadogan 


1779 


Channel 


Jason 


20 


Surprise 


S. Reeve 


" 


North America 


Oliver Cromwell 


20 


Daphne etc 


Sir John Chiverny 


" 


" " 


Cumberland (late 


20 


Pomona 


W. Waldegrave 


" 


West Indies 


Rover) 












Hetty 


20 


Iris 


J. Hawkes 


1780 


North America 


Gen. Mifflin 


20 


Hyena 


Thompson 


1781 


" " 


Lexington 


18 


Alert 


J. Bazely 


1777 


Channel 


Ranger (late 


18 




Adm. Arbuthnot 


1780 


Charleston 


Halifax) 












Washington (late 


18 




ii ii 


11 


" 


Gen. Mack) 












Aurora (now 


18 




Adm. Graves 


1781 


North America 


Mentor) 












Duke Cumberland 16 




Adm. Edwards 


" 


Newfoundland 


Rattlesnake (now 


16 




Adm. Digby 


" 


America 


Cormorant) 












Beaumont 


14 




Adm. Arbuthnot 


1780 


Charleston 


Morning Star 


14 




Adm. Edwards 


1781 


Newfoundland 


Venus 


14 


Belisarius 


R. Graves 


" 


North America 



French Ships of the Line and Frigates Lost or Destroyed. 

Sunk 12* Apl. by Lord Rodney, West Indies 

Blown up after the action " " 

Stranded in Samana Bay 

Foundered on her passage from West Indies 
Lost in Boston Harbour 
Lost at St. Jago 

Lost on her passage from America to the West Indies 
Nonsuch, Sr J° Wallace 1779 in the Bay 



Le Diadem 


74 


Le Caesar 


74 


Le Scipio 


64 


Le Palmier 


74 


Le Magnifique 


74 


L Argonauth 


70 


Le Burgoyne 


74 


Legere 


36 


Le Voleur 


26 


Le Recluse 


24 


La Capricieuse 


36 



Experiment & others " ConcaleBay 
Le Prudente & Licorne 1780 Bay 



Spanish Ships of the Line and Frigates Lost or Destroyed. 

J Lord Rodney January 1780 



San Julian 70 

St Domingo 70 

Santa Catalina 20 Success, C. M. Pole 1782 



At the Relief of Gibraltar 
Near Gibraltar 



Military and Naval Losses in the Revolution. 205 

Dutch Ships of the Line Lost or Destroyed. 

Hollandia 64 Sunk by Adm. Parker off the Dogger Bank 

Union 64 North Sea 1782 Dogger Bank 

Prince William 64 Lost at the Texel 

Joseph 50 Lost 

Leydenbourg 64 Lost, East Indies 



Warren 
Washington 
Effingham 
Randolph 

Rattlesnake 

Bricoli 

Queen of France 

Trusty 

Gen. Moultrie 



American Ships Destroyed. 

32 By a Squadron under Sir Geo. Collier at Penobscot 

32 

28 



}• By the troops on the Delaware 



1777 



36 Under Capt. Nicholas Biddle, blown up by the Yarmouth, 1778 

off Charleston 
20 By the Swift, Capt. Tathwell, off Cape Henry Virginia 
44 "1 
28 I By the Squadron under Admiral Arbuthnot, at Charleston 1780 



Killed 
Brig. Genls 
Cols. & Lt. Cols. 
Majors 
Captains 
Lieuts 
Cornets & Ensigns 



Naval Capts 
" Lieuts 



Lost at Sea 



Admirals 
Commodores 
Captains 
Lieuts 





Wounded 


2 


Generals 


12 


Cols & Lt Cols 


11 


Majors 


55 


Capts 


94 


Lieuts 


24 


Ensigns 


198 


Staff 


23 




26 


Naval Capts 




" Lieuts 


247 






Killed in duels 


1 




1 


Killed 


26 


" in duels 


16 


Wounded 



5 
18 

19 
107 
192 

43 

8 

387 
13 
51 

451 
29 

291 

29 

451 



291 



Total 



771 



206 A London Tavern in 1699. 



A LONDON TAVEBN IN 1699. 

[The following account is reprinted from the London Spy for Febru- 
ary, 1699. This magazine was a kind of plebeian Spectator which ap- 
peared from 1698 toT700. It was quite popular in the first half of the 
eighteenth century, and the fourth edition, from which we are copying, 
bears date 1753. The author was Edward Ward (1667-1731), of 
whom a full account will be found in the Dictionary of National Biog- 
raphy. He is mentioned in Pope's Dunciad. There is also an account 
of him, with extracts from the Spy, in The Gentleman's Magazine for 
October, 1857, pp. 355-365. The copy of Ward's magazine used by 
us was presented to the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in 1891 by 
William Middleton Bartram, and came from the library of John Bar- 
tram the botanist. The edition is apparently unique in Philadelphia, 
but the University of Pennsylvania possesses that of 1703. 

Although written on a low plane, Ward's magazine is valuable to the 
antiquarian as a picture of London life at the end of the seventeenth 
century. The extracts in The Gentleman's Magazine were made with 
this view. Several points on costume may be seen, — e.g., the bon- 
grace or umbrella, a name for the broad-brimmed hat. What we now 
call umbrellas were not used in England until about 1750. The 
"flapping umbrellas" of our Quaker drinkers were the wide hat-brims 
of the time, allowed to hang and flap, instead of being looped or 
"cocked" in the fashion. (See Amelia Mott Gummere's Quaker, p. 
63.) Another fact worth noting is the expression that Friends had 
been "allowed of late to be good judges of the comfortable creature." 
George Fox died in 1691, so that our scene dates from eight years after 
his death, when the stern presence which loose livers were so justly 
afraid of was no longer present to rebuke.] 

THE LONDON SPY. PAET IV. 

A Description of a Quaker's Tavern in Finch-Lane. The 

Quakers method of drinking. A Song. A Character of 

the Vintner. . . . 

Being now well tired with the Day's Fatigue, our thirsty 

Veins and drooping Spirits call'd for the Assistance of a 

cordial Flask. In order to gratify our craving Appetites 

with this Refreshment, we stood a while debating what 

Tavern we should chuse to enrich our Minds with unadul- 



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